Feb 02, 2004 19:31
Everyday I walk on a winding trail that begins at the school parking lot, and ends at the campus. I know that the trail is littered with white crushed sea shells and is bordered by a series of long 4x4 beams. Along the western side of the trail is a line of trees and schrubbery. Today while walking on the same exact trail, i felt a sense of difference. I wasnt sure what it was. "Did i forget something in class?" "Is my shopping list short an item?" "Have the trees been cut?" "Have the bushes always this thin?" I'm still not sure what was different. Everyday we live our life. And everyday we forget the things we see around us. Do we forget because we dont see the beauty that surrounds us? Do we not even care to look? Or do we live in a fast pace society that wont stop to smell the proverbail flowers? Memories that are not attended to are forgotten. Our brains have a limited capacity, especially for students. How can i remember both the musculocutaneous nerve innervates the lateral antebrachial cutaneous and that a single stemmed plant with one leaflet grows in one of the 4x4 beams? There are things or events that are important to remember, and there are things and events you wish you can remember. With my new camera, i can record my life as it passes by me....Only wish it would slow down so i can get a clear image.